kintarostiger
Cheerful, Slightly Damp Burmecian
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Post by kintarostiger on Jul 12, 2008 23:14:23 GMT
Yes, they are KO'd. They're just no one else to wake them up Or the enemies coup de grace them and eat their corpses. I hope just killing them with human opponents. I'm in awe that you two are still at work with this. Apparently, it IS possible to freeze nearly to death in a frozen cave, wake up, and have enough energy to fight a biological/magitechnological (Tales of Symphonia-inspired term) weapon. It's possible that, if you are a warrior, you can survive attacks that would kill any man with one strike. Sometimes even if you are a spellcaster with no magical protection, too. Healing items and weapons are hella expensive (I recall that the food at that one eatery in Dali wasn't anything over 30 gil.) All you need to do to become filthy rich is to kill monsters. Not even raid their hordes. Their bellies alone are filled with gold and items from their last meals enough that you can easily become wealthy. If you survive.
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Post by Robshi on Jul 13, 2008 21:52:21 GMT
The Grim Reaper has a tendency to miss fairly frequently. If he appears in front of you, you'd better hope he does.
Enemies also have items that will make you wonder how they got hold of them.
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Post by Declan Tribal on Jul 14, 2008 15:53:35 GMT
Zidane doesn't need to eat, sleep or go to the bathroom, because his organs are afraid of making him angry.
It is trufax.
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kintarostiger
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Post by kintarostiger on Jul 14, 2008 21:49:18 GMT
^ Good point.
Apparently, if you EVER get shanked, you'd best hope it is with a fork. The amount of harm they do will be anywhere from an organ rupturing death to a mere papercut. Let's hope you get the latter.
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Post by Robshi on Jul 15, 2008 11:51:41 GMT
Forks can be deadly weapons.
Also, I learned from my D&D campaign that cutlery can be deadly in the hands of a halfling.
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